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First U.S. retrospective of filmmakers/theorists’ path-breaking work. Curated by Oliver Fuke. Mulvey herself will be present for all screenings; there will also be contributions from and appearances by collaborators such as Yvonne Rainer, Tilda Swinton and Vitaly Komar.
The Department of Art and Public Policy at Tisch and the Kimmel Center of University Life welcome you to the NIGHT OF THE FULL MOON, an evening of art and performance to take place at the windows outside Kimmel Center.
First U.S. retrospective of filmmakers/theorists’ path-breaking work. Curated by Oliver Fuke. Mulvey herself will be present for all screenings; there will also be contributions from and appearances by collaborators such as Yvonne Rainer, Tilda Swinton and Vitaly Komar.
Information session for A+E Networks Digital Media Storytelling Fellowship
Both animal studies and queer theory share theoretical inheritances, even as they diverge in some of their philosophical and political commitments. This talk with Carla Freccero assesses the (non-exclusive) reciprocal impact of animal studies and queer theory.
Through Audiovisual Preservation Exchange (APEX), a project of the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program, international teams of educators, students, and professionals have worked together toward preservation of a wide range of film/media. Julio Cabrio, Jonathan Farbowitz, and Caroline Gil will speak about APEX Santiago 2016 and will screen selections from some of the projects.
COFFEE WITH IYABO BOYD - "Getting From Here to There"
NYU Game Center Lecture Series welcomes faculty member, Matt Boch to present his current work and share with students his role as lead designer or Harmonix, an upcoming Rock Band VR.
Black Portraiture[s] III -- Reinventions: Strains of Histories and Cultures is the seventh conference in a series of conversations about imaging the black body.
The current issue of "Nueva Luz", highlighting En Foco’s 2016 Photography Fellowship was the inspiration for this exhibition at the Gulf & Western Gallery. Featuring the work of Anthony Hamboussi, Tommy Kha, Adeline Lulo, Danny R. Peralta, and Lawrence Sumulong.
An intimate conversation with Gallant and Seal on authenticity and artistry. Moderated by Jeff Rabhan.
A showcase of seven successful student short films from Prague's world renowned film school FAMU.
If you're thinking about graduate school in interactive media, come learn more about what we do here at ITP!
ITP Alumna, Pamela Liou will discuss the evolution of her work, the concurrent histories of technology and textiles, as well as life post-ITP as an artist.
Biodesigning the Future of Food is a cross-disciplinary class that will consist of workshops in bio-technologies, robotics, permaculture, light + interactivity, soil and bees as a means of thinking how to integrate centuries old agriculture practices with appropriate technologies.
ITP Alumnus Jeff Galusha His will focus on his attempts to create a compelling resume, insight to the perspective of the average HR person, and insights to post-ITP jobs and salary ranges.
ITP Alum and faculty member, Todd Bryant will give a talk of his work through the xStory series.
Black Portraiture[s] III -- Reinventions: Strains of Histories and Cultures is the seventh conference in a series of conversations about imaging the black body.
The current issue of "Nueva Luz", highlighting En Foco’s 2016 Photography Fellowship was the inspiration for this exhibition at the Gulf & Western Gallery. Featuring the work of Anthony Hamboussi, Tommy Kha, Adeline Lulo, Danny R. Peralta, and Lawrence Sumulong.
Black Portraiture[s] III -- Reinventions: Strains of Histories and Cultures is the seventh conference in a series of conversations about imaging the black body.
The current issue of "Nueva Luz", highlighting En Foco’s 2016 Photography Fellowship was the inspiration for this exhibition at the Gulf & Western Gallery. Featuring the work of Anthony Hamboussi, Tommy Kha, Adeline Lulo, Danny R. Peralta, and Lawrence Sumulong.